The earliest recorded mayor of Oxford in England was Laurence Kepeharm (1205–1207?).
[1] On 23 October 1962 the city was granted the honour of electing a Lord Mayor.
[2] Notable figures who have been Lord Mayor of Oxford include J. N. L. Baker (1964–65), Air-Vice-Marshal William Foster MacNeece Foster (1966–67) and Olive Gibbs (1974–75 and 1981–82).
[2] By modern convention, Oxford City Council elects the longest-serving councillor (not having served already) as Lord Mayor.
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